External interpretation lacks lawful authority
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External Interpretation Lacks Lawful Authority
Category: Governance Principles Page status: Working
Statement
External interpretation lacks lawful authority.
Purpose
To clarify that understanding offered from outside the Nation cannot determine the meaning of Tsm’syen law.
Explanation
Observers, researchers, officials, or institutions may describe or analyze.
However, authority arises from relationship, responsibility, and recognition within the Nation.
Without standing inside that order, interpretation cannot be binding.
Function
This principle prevents displacement of internal governance by outside opinion.
It keeps interpretive control with those who carry the law.
What This Prevents
- expert substitution
- external rulings becoming internal definitions
- authority without responsibility
- reinterpretation detached from community
Relationship to Learning
External learning and dialogue may be valuable. Value does not equal jurisdiction.
Result
Engagement can occur without surrender of interpretive authority.